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Brotha D:
Music for your mind, body and soul.
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... who is Brotha D ...
Generally speaking I don't like to talk about myself in simple past making sure
I mention everybody I have shared the decks with... or every god damn track I
have released... or event I have participated in...so let's put it this way.
I've been a music lover ever since I remember, crate digger and record collector for a
while now, DJ and producer for some time as well. Sometimes I go by the name of
D'Experiment sometimes as Brotha D. That's all you need to know! Now sit back,
relax and enjoy the music!
Peace and Love
Brotha D
Link up with me on soundcloud if you feel like you want to.
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Beats that Collected Dust
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Brotha D lives in
Jelgava, Latvia.
Tagged as: Electronica, Hip Hop, Instrumental, Bass, Chillout, Electric Guitar, Flute, Funk, Lounge, Saxophone, Synth, Trumpet.
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